Comments on the U.S. Social Cost of Carbon

Joint EDF-NRDC-NYU-UCS comments on the importance and current shortcomings of the U.S. Social Cost of Carbon.

2016 American Economic Association Meetings

San Francisco, CA

Stockholm Environment Institute

Sweden

Trinity College Dublin

Ireland

Climate Sensitivity Uncertainty: When is Good News Bad?

The “likely” range for climate sensitivity has been 1.5-4.5°C for over three decades.

2015 Occasional Workshop in Environmental and Resource Economics

Santa Barbara, CA

Statistics 101: Climate policy = risk management

My response to Bjørn Lomborg's review of Climate Shock in Barron's.

The Economics of Energy

Fall 2015

Managing Uncertain Climates

Some Guidance for Policy Makers and Researchers

When dealing with global warming, the size of the risk matters

Climate change is both high-impact and high-probability.

Harvard Kennedy School Energy Policy Seminar

Cambridge, MA

New Directions in Regulation seminar

Harvard Kennedy School

1.5 degrees: meeting the challenges of the Paris Agreement

University of Oxford

Tipping elements and climate-economic shocks: Pathways toward integrated assessment

Potential thresholds in climatic and social systems play an important role in estimates of climate damages

Establishing practical estimates for city-integrated solar PV and wind

Response to Kammen, Sunter, and Dabiri's reply to our Science eLetter

Modeling the effects of climate engineering

Economists need to embrace research on solar geoengineering technologies

Stated estimates for city-integrated wind and solar PV are too high

Integrating renewables into cities might reconnect us to our environment with everyday reminders of our energy demands. Getting the numbers right is key.

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Menlo Park, CA

NYTEducation: Sustain What?

New York, NY

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